
Wigan is an English football club. The club was founded in 1932. Wigan is commonly known by the code WIG. Home matches are played at DW Stadium in Wigan, which has a listed capacity of 25,138 on a grass surface. Wigan competes in Community Shield and other competitions tracked on Sportra. Wigan's Sportra hub links squad lists, upcoming fixtures, recent results, multi-competition standings, advanced season statistics, and headline news in one place. On Sportra you can follow Wigan fixtures, results, squad, league standings, season statistics, and the latest football news.

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Season intelligence
Stable formation usage — predictable structure and high tactical familiarity.
0W 0D 1L in last 1 — 0.00 PPG. Rarely stacks consecutive defeats.
Biggest results, streaks, and set-piece record.
Wigan is an English football club. The club was founded in 1932. Wigan is commonly known by the code WIG. Home matches are played at DW Stadium in Wigan, which has a listed capacity of 25,138 on a grass surface. Wigan competes in Community Shield and other competitions tracked on Sportra. Wigan's Sportra hub links squad lists, upcoming fixtures, recent results, multi-competition standings, advanced season statistics, and headline news in one place. On Sportra you can follow Wigan fixtures, results, squad, league standings, season statistics, and the latest football news.
Season intelligence
Stable formation usage — predictable structure and high tactical familiarity.
0W 0D 1L in last 1 — 0.00 PPG. Rarely stacks consecutive defeats.
Biggest results, streaks, and set-piece record.
It might be the most under-appreciated, under-discussed, under-valued part of American media, especially sports media. It’s the power of Spanish-language media. You might have seen the audience numbers for the World Cup final: Fox had about 39 million viewers and Telemundo about 24 million. It was the most-watched soccer match in American television history. Fox […] The post The powerful lure of watching soccer on Spanish-language television appeared first on Soccer America.
Gary Caldwell, who returned to the League One club in February to keep them up, faces a new season with meticulous plans and bright hopes“This is the only rule I’m going to have for yous all season: ‘team first’,” says Gary Caldwell. The Wigan head coach’s Scottish accent booms over the gentle hum of a projector in a darkened classroom at the club’s Christopher Park training ground. “That is the one thing that we cannot ever go against,” he says, pointing to a slide on screen. “The team is the most important aspect of everything we do.”Three rows of professional athletes listen intently, keen to learn not only what the day holds, but about the 10 months ahead. Continue reading...
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It might be the most under-appreciated, under-discussed, under-valued part of American media, especially sports media. It’s the power of Spanish-language media. You might have seen the audience numbers for the World Cup final: Fox had about 39 million viewers and Telemundo about 24 million. It was the most-watched soccer match in American television history. Fox […] The post The powerful lure of watching soccer on Spanish-language television appeared first on Soccer America.
Gary Caldwell, who returned to the League One club in February to keep them up, faces a new season with meticulous plans and bright hopes“This is the only rule I’m going to have for yous all season: ‘team first’,” says Gary Caldwell. The Wigan head coach’s Scottish accent booms over the gentle hum of a projector in a darkened classroom at the club’s Christopher Park training ground. “That is the one thing that we cannot ever go against,” he says, pointing to a slide on screen. “The team is the most important aspect of everything we do.”Three rows of professional athletes listen intently, keen to learn not only what the day holds, but about the 10 months ahead. Continue reading...
Tap a headline to view metadata and excerpt fields in Sportra, then use the article website button to continue on the original publisher page.